Corel ports Mozilla to Qt

    2000
    21
    Sep
    Developer

    Buried under hundreds of emails on the Konqueror mailing list, was this little gem from Ming Poon of Corel. Apparently, Corel has been working for months on a Qt port of Mozilla. The results are reportedly impressive with QtMozilla turning out to be more stable than the official Linux GTK version. Corel plans to port QtMozilla to KParts so it won't be long before you can embed even that in Konqueror. Honorable mention goes to Roberto Alsina who had begun his own Mozilla port the weekend before.

    KVim 0.1 announced

    2000
    21
    Sep
    Applications

    The first developer release of KVim is out, thanks to Thomas Capricelli. In case you've been living under a rock, VIM is one of the most popular Vi variants out there, and KVim is evidently the KDE port of that worthy editor. A screenshot or two are available. KVim will shortly be ported to KParts, so it won't be long before you can embed it in Konqi... (As an aside, rumor has it that progress on a KDE/Qt port of XEmacs may not be too far off either.)

    KDE Dot News goes live!

    2000
    21
    Sep
    Administrivia

    The KDE Desktop Environment project is pleased to announce the launch of KDE Dot News, a news and discussion site dedicated to KDE and supported by the KDE community. KDE Dot News is the response to a large and growing demand for a KDE-specific news site.

    We hope you will like what you find here, including KDE development and user news, discussions, feature articles and more. The only catch is that we ask that you help us out by actually submitting articles. Read on for a few more details.

    KDE Games Center

    2000
    21
    Sep
    Games

    Surfing the official KDE website, I found the budding KDE Games Center where you can find a list of games based on KDE (and not only those included in KDE). There are also several links to developer resources such as AI, network programming,...
    If you develop a game for KDE, then please contact Martin Heni with the info.

    Python bindings v2.0: SIP, PyQt, PyKDE

    2000
    20
    Sep
    Developer

    Phil Thompson announced updated Python bindings for Qt 2.2.0, including pyuic which compiles Qt Designer files to PyQt code, and even Windows support. The bindings for KDE1 have been updated as well, although a port to KDE2 is still in the works. Project website here.

    People behind KDE: Lauri Watts

    2000
    19
    Sep

    The second of the on going interview of the people behind KDE is out. This interview is with Lauri Watts of the documentation team.

    KDE 2 Final Beta Preview is out!

    2000
    16
    Sep
    KDE Official News

    The final beta preview of KDE 2, code named Kandidat, has been announced and is available for download(remember there are several ftp mirrors). It is now based on the final Qt 2.2 and and won't work with a Qt 2.2 beta. Update: Debian packages of this final beta are already available in the woody distribution.

    LinuxToday: KDE and the ashes of the QPL

    2000
    16
    Sep

    LinuxToday is running an article on recent KDE/Qt events. The author rants a little about licensing, marvels about what KDE has accomplished so far but then worries that the Linux desktop is becoming too much like Windows. Yup. It's all here.

    Database access library

    2000
    14
    Sep
    Developer

    theKompany.com have announced KDB, an API for browsing and manipulating databases. KDB is LGPL, modular and even includes an I/O slave that enables SQL capabilities in Konqueror. KDB will be used as the backend for Rekall, a light weight personal DBMS system ala MS Access.
    More details here.

    KDE packages already in Debian

    2000
    14
    Sep
    KDE in Linux Distributions

    Debian Weekly News confirms it: "KDE packages are pouring into Debian. All of the core of KDE is already present in unstable, and more packages are sure to follow. This unexpected turn of events is due to a change in the license of Qt 2.2 -- Troll Tech released it dual-licensed under the GPL -- the KDE licensing issue is finally resolved." They have a lot of catching up to do if the ~700 KDE apps catalogued by apps.kde.com are any indication.